Manmade Landscape sets out from the notion of a landscape of natural appearance, but dominated by human action, as we can see in the eucalyptus landscapes, a species which was brought here and is not local and seems to subvert the organic dimension of what is natural in artificial form. In that s...
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Manmade Landscape sets out from the notion of a landscape of natural appearance, but dominated by human action, as we can see in the eucalyptus landscapes, a species which was brought here and is not local and seems to subvert the organic dimension of what is natural in artificial form. In that sense, trees repeat themselves in disposition and shape, along the images, as if they were scenes of a déjà-vu or multiples of the same body. The portrayed landscape is humanized, and the image is apparently built by industrial processes, but it is in fact completely plied by hand.